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No Car, No Problem: Singapore Family Transport Guide February 2026

Owning a car in Singapore is often seen as the ultimate convenience, especially for families. But let’s be honest: the price tag is terrifying. Between the Certificate of Entitlement (COE), road tax, insurance, and parking, you could easily burn through a small fortune just to keep a vehicle on the road.

When we first looked at the numbers, we realized something liberating. We didn’t need to own a depreciating asset to enjoy the city. In fact, no car, no problem: how we get around Singapore as a family without our own car has become our mantra for a stress-free, financially smarter lifestyle.

It isn’t just about saving money, though that is a massive perk. It is about flexibility. We mix and match our transport based on the weather, our mood, and where we are heading.

Whether it’s the efficiency of the MRT, the convenience of car-sharing, or the “taxi loophole” every parent needs to know, here is exactly how we make it work.

Why We Ditch the Keys: The Math Behind Going Car-Lite

The sticker shock of car ownership in Singapore is real. A modest family sedan can cost upwards of $150,000 SGD, and that is before you even start the engine.

Once you factor in monthly parking (often 

100−100−

200), petrol, ERP gantries during peak hours, and regular maintenance, the monthly “run rate” of a car is easily $2,000 to $3,000.

Compare that to our transport budget. Even if we took a taxi every single day, we would struggle to hit that amount. By choosing not to own, we free up cash for holidays, savings, and better experiences for the kids.

Plus, there is the mental load. I never worry about finding a parking lot in Orchard Road on a Saturday. I never stress about a scratched bumper. We just hop out at the destination and walk away.

The “Taxi Loophole”: A Parent’s Secret Weapon

If you have young children, you know the struggle of car seats. Ride-hailing apps are strict, and rightly so. But there is a distinct advantage to using standard taxis in Singapore that many new parents overlook.

Taxis vs. Private Hire (Grab/Gojek): The Critical Difference

Here is the golden rule: Standard taxis are exempt from the child seat requirement.

By law, you can hop into a standard ComfortDelGro or TransCab taxi with a baby or toddler on your lap without breaking the law. This makes street-hailing a taxi the ultimate convenience for spontaneous trips.

In contrast, Private Hire Vehicles (PHVs) like Grab or Gojek are legally required to have proper child restraints for passengers under 1.35m. If you book a standard GrabCar and show up with a 4-year-old and no booster seat, the driver is required to reject you.

When to Choose a Taxi Over an App

We almost always choose a standard taxi when we are doing short hops or if we get caught in the rain without our portable car seats. It eliminates the “will the driver take us?” anxiety.

  • Pro-Tip: Download the ComfortDelGro app. It allows you to book standard taxis specifically, avoiding the private hire car seat drama entirely.

Car-Sharing: Driving Without the Debt

Sometimes, you just need to be the driver. Maybe it’s a heavy grocery run or a trip to a far-flung park. This is where Singapore’s robust car-sharing network shines. We pay for access, not ownership.

GetGo: The Round-Trip Hero

GetGo is our go-to for round trips. The cars are parked in HDB carparks all over the island. You unlock them with your phone, drive, and return them to the exact same lot.

  • Best For: Grocery shopping, school runs, or visiting relatives where you park and return later.
  • Cost Model: No subscription. You pay for time + mileage. Petrol is included (they give you a fuel card).

BlueSG: The Point-to-Point Electric Option

BlueSG is unique because it allows one-way trips. You pick up a car near your home and drop it off at a charging station near your destination. It’s perfect for getting from A to B without paying for return parking.

  • Best For: One-way trips across town.
  • Cost Model: Monthly subscription required. You pay by the minute.

Tribecar: The Budget Daily Rental

If we need a car for a full day—say, a trip to the Zoo or Sentosa—we look at Tribecar. Their “Economy” fleet is older, but the daily rates are incredibly low. It’s the closest feeling to owning a car for a day.

Quick Comparison: Car-Sharing Options

FeatureGetGoBlueSGTribecar
Trip TypeRound-trip (A-to-A)One-way (A-to-B)Round-trip (A-to-A)
SubscriptionNoneYes ($8/mth+)None (Deposit required)
Best UseQuick errandsCommutingFull-day outings
PetrolIncludedElectric (Free)Depends on vehicle

Mastering the MRT and Bus System with Kids

While taxis and car-sharing are great, the backbone of our travel is public transport. The MRT network is world-class, clean, and stroller-friendly.

Navigating the Network

We use the MRT for “tourist loops” or trips to the city center where traffic is heavy. Stations like Marina Bay, Orchard, and Bugis are incredibly accessible.

Don’t ignore the buses, either. Double-decker buses are a cheap thrill for kids. Sitting in the front row of the upper deck is better than any iPad game. Plus, buses often get you closer to your doorstep than the train.

EZ-Link Cards vs. Tourist Passes

For families living here or visiting for more than a few days, the standard EZ-Link card is usually superior to the Singapore Tourist Pass.

The Tourist Pass offers unlimited travel, but you need to take a lot of trips to break even. With an EZ-Link, you pay per distance, which is often cheaper for families who move at a slower pace.

Do Your Own Research: Is the Car-Free Life for You?

We love this lifestyle, but it isn’t for everyone. Before you sell your car or decide not to buy one, you need to do your own research on your specific travel habits.

Calculating Your Transport “Run Rate”

Track your rides for one month. Write down every Grab, every taxi, and every train ticket.

If your total comes to $800, compare that against the $2,500 monthly cost of a car. That is a $1,700 monthly saving. Is the convenience of a private car worth $1,700 a month to you?

The Break-Even Point

For us, the break-even point was clear. We would need to take 4 to 5 long taxi rides every single day to match the cost of owning a car. Since we only take 1 or 2, the math was simple.

Action Step: Open your ride-hailing app history. Sum up the last 30 days. The number might surprise you.

Essential Gear for the Car-Free Family

To make this work seamlessly, you need the right gear. You can’t just hop in a Grab without being prepared.

  • Portable Child Restraints: We swear by the mifold or Urban Kanga. These fold up small enough to fit in a backpack but make it legal (and safe!) to take a Private Hire car.
  • The App Ecosystem: Your phone is your car key. Ensure you have these installed:
    • CityMapper: For the best bus/train routes.
    • ComfortDelGro: For booking standard taxis.
    • Grab/Gojek: For price comparisons.
    • GetGo/BlueSG: For driving yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions About Getting Around Singapore

Can I take a Grab without a car seat?

No, not if your child is under 1.35m. Drivers are legally required to refuse you. Use a standard taxi instead, or bring your own portable booster seat.

Is it hard to get a taxi in the rain?

Yes, demand spikes during rain. This is when having multiple apps (Comfort, Grab, Gojek) helps. If all else fails, the MRT is your weatherproof best friend.

Are strollers allowed on buses and trains?

Yes! Buses have a designated wheelchair/stroller area. However, you must fold the stroller if the bus is crowded or if the designated space is already occupied.

Conclusion

Living in Singapore without a car has given us more than just extra savings. It has given us the freedom to explore our city without the burden of maintenance and parking.

From the ease of the “taxi loophole” to the fun of double-decker buses, we have found that no car, no problem: how we get around Singapore as a family without our own car isn’t just a catchy phrase—it’s a better way to live.

We encourage you to run the numbers, test the car-sharing apps, and see if the car-lite life works for you. You might find that the best vehicle for your family is the one you don’t have to own.

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